GUDU. with trees; distinguished from a Sravine or gorge, by not being so deep in its character. i Gunu, n.z. A horn used by the natives for smoking wild hemp. It con- tains water, in which is inserted a reed, which is so placed that the smoke has to pass through the water before it reaches the mouth of the smoker. uku GUDULA, v.t.z. To plaster a wall; to plaster a house; to smooth or finish plaster by smoothing it. uku GUGA, v.i.x.z. To wear out; to grow old from wear. Ingubo yam igu- gile: My cloak is worn out, is become old. uku GuoonA, v. t. z. To grate or grind with the teeth in eating. uku GUHLA, v.t.z. To rub against, as an ox against a post or gate; to rub away by friction, as in filing metal. isi GUnLo, n.z. Any thing used for rub- bing or friction, as a file or a curry comb. uku GULKUA, v. t. z To move away a little space; to go on one side. uku GUHLUZA, v.t.z. To file; to rub down by friction. uku GUCLUZELA, v. t. z. To rattle, as awagon travelling over stones. uku GULA, v.i.x.z. To groan; to utter a moan, as when in pain or sorrow. i GULA, n.x.Z. A description of calabash. um GULO, n.x.z. A groan; a mournful moan, as of one in pain or sorrow. in GULUBE, n. z. The hog, especially the wild hog, or boar. i GUMASHOLo, n.x. A drone of the bee- hive. Also applied to a large, in- active person. uku GUNBA, v.t.z. 1. To carve; to scoop out wood.-2. To make hollow; to excavate. i GUMBE, n. x. A corner of a room; a recess; an antechamber. z. Iguma. isi GUMBO, n.z. An instrument bent or curved, so as to scoop out or carve vessels, spoons, &c. uku GUMBUQEKA, v.i.z. To fall over; to up- set; to turn upside down, as a ve- hicle which has fallen completely over. uku GUMBUQELA, v.t.z. To overturn; to upset; to turn over. um GUME, n.z. A stupid, clumsy person; a blunderer. uku GuIZA, v.t.x. To finish up; to make an end of. 7 GUQUBALA. uku GuNDA, v.t. z. To cut as the hair of the head; to shear as wool. uku GuNDLA,v. t. z. To cutoff the isigcogco, or head ring worn by the Zulu men. uku GUNGQAGUNGQISA, v.t.x. To rock about with a rolling motion, as a wagon when rolling over large stones in travelling. um GUnOQALUZA, n. z. A large rope or cable. uku GUNOQUZA, v.i.x.z. To shake about so as to cause a knocking sound, as in some hollow thing, as inside a house or vessel. (Onomatopoetic.) isi GUNaG, n.z. A secret plot. in Gusua, n.z. A kind of drum. It is constructed by placing a thin skin over anything hollow, as a Calabash, which is beaten like a drum; hence, a drum. uku GUNGULA, v. t.x. To cudgel; to strike with a stick; to beat unmercifully. in GUNJANA, n.x. A small corner; an angle. uku GUbUNDA, v.t.x. To eat grass or pas- turage off short; to eat a place bare. uku GUNUNDEKA, v.p.x. To be eaten off short, as pasturage. GtiJXA, x. Used with Ukuti, which see at No. 8 of its meanings. Ukuti Gungxa: To fall off from a height, or from a seat; to tumble down. uku GUNGXILA, v.t.x. To throw down, as large stones from a height, or from the walls of a building which is being thrown down. uku GUNGXiJLEKA, v.i.x. To fall down. As Ukuti gungxa. uku GoUYA, v.i.z. 1. To be tenacious, in- flexible; to be hard or tough, as meat which cannot be softened by cooking.-2. To be strong, referring to mucular strength; to put forth muscular strength. i GUNYA, n.x. Deputed authority deter- minedly exercised. Derived from the Zulu uku Gunya, which see. uku GUNYAZA, v.t.z. To master; to over- power; to throw in wrestling; to seize with firm muscular grasp. um GuPANI, n.x.z. A small bird whose habitat is in forests. uku GUQA, v.i.x.z. To bend the knee; to kneel down. uku GUQUBALA, v.i.z. 1. To change colour, as the chameleon, or a person changing colour from confusion of face. x. uku Guquguqvka.-2.z. To become cloudy; to be overcast. Izulu liguqubele: The sky is over- cast. x. uku Sibekela.